East Boston man charged with raping girl under 14, making child porn

A Suffolk County grand jury yesterday indicted Domenic D'Amore, 29, on numerous charges related to sex with children and making and distributing pornographic images of children, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.

The indictment charges D'Amore with three counts of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, four counts of trafficking in persons for sexual servitude, four counts of dissemination of matter harmful to a minor, three counts of posing a child in a state of nudity, eight counts of dissemination of child pornography, two counts of possession of child pornography, and two counts of possession with intent to distribute child pornography.

According to the DA's office:

The charges stem from an investigation that began in December when workers at a Revere pawn shop notified Revere Police that they found images depicting child pornography on a phone that the defendant sold at the business. A forensic examination of that phone and a second phone belonging to the defendant revealed hundreds of graphic images and videos of children being sexually abused or posed in a sexual manner. Prosecutors said that the defendant had shared and received similar graphic images through the Kik app on multiple occasions, including a single day in November during which he allegedly shared at least 75 files containing child pornography. Detectives also became aware that an email service provider filed two CyberTips with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that each report separate instances of images identified as child pornography being uploaded to an email account. Police determined that the email account belonged to the defendant.

In messages sent on Kik, the defendant allegedly made statements that he had sexually abused a young child who was known to him. The child underwent a forensic interview at the Children’s Advocacy Center of Suffolk County and disclosed abuse by the defendant.

He is also charged with trafficking in persons for sexual servitude for allegedly enticing a teenage victim to create child pornography. In a text exchange discovered on a second phone belonging to the defendant, he allegedly made statements offering to pay the victim in return for sexual images and acts and instructed the teen to pose nude in photos. In addition to receiving those photographs from the victim, the defendant is also accused of sending sexual images to the child.

Agreed, I'm glad the scumbag is caught but he only got caught because of his own stupidity selling his old phone. But knowing what app that allows this to flourish undetected, seems like it is more informative for those that may want to do the same than it is necessary for the public to know.

No surprise there. Didn't see any jokes in his comment. He just asked a question. I suspect people who would do something as heinous as this would already know which apps they could use. The most important part of this story is the guy got caught, and hopefully some of the people he was sharing this stuff with get caught too.

The UHub comment community, I 'love' it but you can tell which stories will get the most traction, think anything related to bikes vs cars, or local politics. And if you ask any question, no matter how tame, you'll be accused of making a joke or worse. The guy/woman asked what value naming the app he used had, how is that a (bad) joke?